Dubai’s Miracle Garden – the largest natural flower garden in the world – has re-opened its flowery doors.
The park has been using the time minus guests to let its flowers bloom, and now that the weather has returned to ‘pleasant’ it is officially welcoming back guests.
The attraction this year features more than 150 million flowers, from more than 120 varieties. Usual highlights, including the record-breaking Emirates A380 in flowers and an 18-metre tall sculpture of Mickey Mouse remain.
This year the theatre area has been revamped, with new COVID-19 measures in place. It will give visitors live entertainment. That’s part of the park’s enhancement of night-time activities; it has also lit-up certain flower exhibitions with lights.
In other local news, there is a five day holiday coming to the UAE next month.
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